The Connectitarians

Are we vegetarians, barbarians, librarians, Hungarians, humanitarians, proletarians, Unitarians or Rotarians? All of the above? Read on.

Matthew 18:20 — “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I among them.”

Matthew 18:19 — “Again, truly I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything they ask for, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven.”

“He who experiences the unity of life sees his own Self in all beings, and all beings in his own Self.” – Buddha

“Then I was standing on the highest mountain of them all , and round about beneath me was the whole hoop of the world. And while I stood there I saw more than I can tell and I understood more than I saw; for I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of all things in the spirit, and the shape of all shapes as they must live together like one being.” – Black Elk

“He alone sees truly who sees the Lord the same in every creature.” – The Bhagavad Gita

See some patterns there?

A) The power of prayer energy multiplies when it’s combined.

B) We are interconnected in deeper and more profound ways than we’ve ever imagined: we are all connected, joined at the hip, spiritually, so to speak.

C) Connection is a core truth about us as humans. It crosses time and cultures like nothing else.

Oh, so that’s who the Connectitarians are. We have met the Connectitarians and they are us.

So far, we’re talking about the seeing of this idea; the perceiving of it, the realization of it, the understanding of it.

Does this idea point to a next step? The doing of it? The manifestation of it? The being of it? I think so.

So let me share a challenge with you: If you can see it, you must do it.
If you can see connection, you must be connection. Every spiritual gift brings with it a spiritual responsibility. Deep breath …